Rs 20 billion uplift projects for Islamabad planned: Babar

20 Jan, 2009

Federal Government has planned mega development projects costing Rs 20 billion for infrastructure development in capital and its rural areas, said Baber Awan, Federal Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, here on Monday. The objectives of the projects are to facilitate people of Islamabad and adjacent rural areas by providing them high standard health, education, water, sanitation and other recreational facilities, he added.
He was addressing a public rally after inaugurating a bridge at Golra Sharif, a sub-urban area of the federal capital. He said that the government is ready to execute these mega projects this year and people will get benefits of these soon. He said that mega projects including hospitals and schools would start this year to facilitate the people of Islamabad and of the adjacent urban areas. He said that Golrra Sharif is an historic place and to maintain its glory, more developmental projects for health and education would be started very soon.
He said that there is full harmony and unanimity of views between President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gillani on all matters. "People talking about any differences between these two top leaders are living in fools' paradise", he added. Regarding repealing 17th amendment, he said PPP is committed to uphold supremacy of constitution and rule of law and it will support the bills moved in Parliament to repeal the 17th Amendment.

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